Efficient Illinois unit forges on past major-label cultdom

Before Jack and Meg were even an item, Local H were a power duo:
unrelenting guitarist-vocalist (and also, clandestinely, bassist)
Scott Lucas, and a drummer--dynamite Joe Daniels on their terrific
'90s Island albums, heavier Brian St. Clair after label support
collapsed. Dedicated to another faded cult hero, the female lead of
the 1979 teen-rebellion farce Rock 'n' Roll High School, Local
H's latest offers up Lucas's usual strong songs, loud and tuneful
enough to hold their own with, for instance, those of Cheap Trick. But
the material is no longer wild enough to blow the competition off the
stage with the youthful belief that eternal energy will carry all
before it. On one song, Mom and Dad call. Not to worry, Lucas insists:
"I'm alive, like everyone's alive."